Terahertz response of monolayer and few-layer WTe<sub>2</sub> at the nanoscale
ORAL
Abstract
Tungsten ditelluride (WTe2) is an atomically layered transition metal dichalcogenide whose physical properties change systematically from monolayer to bilayer and few-layer versions. In this presentation, we use apertureless scattering-type near-field optical microscopy operating at Terahertz (THz) frequencies and cryogenic temperatures to study the distinct THz range electromagnetic responses of mono-, bi- and trilayer WTe2 in the same multi-terraced micro-crystal. THz nano-images of monolayer terraces uncovered weakly insulating behavior that is consistent with transport measurements. The near-field signal on bilayer regions shows moderate metallicity with negligible temperature dependence. Subdiffractional THz imaging data together with theoretical calculations involving thermally activated carriers favor the semimetal scenario with over the semiconductor scenario for bilayer WTe2. Also, we observed clear metallic behavior of the near-field signal on trilayer regions. Our data are consistent with the existence of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) in the THz range confined to trilayer terraces in our specimens. In addition, we imaged the THz SPPs of few-layer WTe2 in the phase chanel. Finally, data for microcrystals up to 12 layers thick reveal how the response of a few-layer WTe2 asymptotically approaches the bulk limit.
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Publication: Jing, Ran, et al. "Terahertz response of monolayer and few-layer WTe2 at the nanoscale." Nature communications 12.1 (2021): 1-9.
Presenters
Ran Jing
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
Authors
Ran Jing
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
Yinming Shao
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
Zaiyao Fei
University of Washington
Chiu Fan Bowen Lo
Columbia University
Rocco A Vitalone
Columbia University
Frank L Ruta
Columbia University
John Staunton
Columbia University
William J Zheng
Columbia Univ
Alexander S McLeod
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
Zhiyuan Sun
Columbia Univ, Harvard University, Columbia University
Bor-yuan Jiang
University of California, San Diego
Xinzhong Chen
Stony Brook University (SUNY), State Univ of NY - Stony Brook